Farrel Greenspan of Greenspan Psychology is an Edmonton psychology specialist. He is an experienced Registered Psychologist with an impressive list of specialties including depression, anxiety, Bipolar Disorder, ADHD, and PTSD. He has clinical experience in assessment counseling where he has worked with many clients. Contact Greenspan Psychology at 780 901 2638 to book a consultation.
Farrel Greenspan of Greenspan Psychology Edmonton specializing in the treatment of Depression, Anxiety, ADHD, PTSD, and Bipolar Disorder.
He’s conducted research at the University of Alberta, designing and testing the first treatment center intended to treat children who have been sexually abused.
He believes that both actions and thoughts have an impact on the way individuals live their lives.
I also believe that individuals can be made more aware of their thought processes and behaviors to help them explore areas that may be affecting them.
Farrel has a Master’s degree in counseling psychology at City University and has completed two Bachelor's degrees in Psychology and Organizational Studies with a specialization in human resources.
If you feel his services are for you, give his office a call at 780 901 2638.
Located in South Edmonton, Boost Psychology’s licensed Psychologists provide counselling & therapy for a variety of issues.
Our psychologists provide services to individuals, couples, and families.
Our mission is to create a healthy, warm, and inviting environment for all.
Check out our therapists’ biographies to see their areas of expertise and specializations.Boost PsychologyRegistered PsychologistsSouth Edmonton Counselling Therapists780-628-54462307 – 90B Street SW Edmonton
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